Buddy Windle Field Re-Dedicated Friday Evening

The Chattooga Indians celebrated their first win of the season on Friday evening.  They also celebrated the re-dedication of Buddy Windle Field after the installation of the new artificial turf at the high school football stadium.  Coach Windle joined the Chattooga Board of Education along with Chattooga County School Supt. Jared Hosmer, Assistant Supt. Michelle Helie and Assistant Supt. Jeremy Heathcock as well as Keeling Moseley, Gianna McCutchins and Dee Windle at the re-dedication ceremony before kickoff on Friday evening.  The Chattooga Indians first home game of the season and first game on the new field resulted in a 17-14 win over Coahulla Creek.

 

Statewide Fish Art Contest Underway

Go Draw a Fish Georgia! The Fish Art Contest for 2023-24 is officially underway.

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Calhoun Couple Sentenced For Child Pornography

A Calhoun couple were sentenced in U.S. District Court in Rome for possession of child pornography.  Prosecutors say that forty-two-year-old William Sandridge and his wife forty-two-year-old Michelle Sandridge exchanged texts that included graphic images of child pornography.  Michelle Sandridge was employed as a special education instructor at a Canton school at the time of the incidents.  The couple attempted to delete the images, but the GBI found graphic images on their cell phones and on a laptop computer.  William Sandridge was sentenced to seven years and three months in prison and his wife to 18 months in prison.  Both will have a lifetime of supervised release.

University System Of Georgia Seeks $385.4 Million Budget Increase

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has give the go-ahead for state agencies to request spending increases for the mid-year 2024 budget and the 2025 fiscal year budget.  The University System of Georgia is seeking a $385.4 million increase.  The system’s Board of Regents voted Friday to request a mid-year budget of $3.6 billion in state funds. The largest portion of that money – $119.1 million – would go to pay off the bond indebtedness incurred in building seven fee-funded public-private construction projects, including student dorms and parking facilities. Paying off the debt portion of those projects would considerably reduce the fees students who use the facilities would have to pay.  Kemp will present his budget recommendations to the legislature in January.

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Teen Charged With Burglarizing Unity Christian School

An eighteen-year-old has been charged in connection with a burglary at Unity Christian School on New Calhoun Highway in Rome last week.

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Woman Arrested After Throwing Laundry Out The Window

A forty-seven-year-old Summerville woman was arrested on Wednesday of last week after she tossed another woman’s clothes out of a laundry room window.  Summerville Police responded to a call on Highway 48 about the incident.  When they arrived and spoke with the complainant she said that Kimberly Joyce Perry had taken her clothes out of the dryer in the community laundry room and had thrown them out the window.  Perry, who admitted to having consumed alcohol, also admitted to the responding officer that she had thrown the clothes out the window “for spite”. Perry was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and was booked into the Chattooga County Jail.

Used Tires For Sale

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James “Jimmy” Richard McCollough, Obit (M)

Mr. James “Jimmy” Richard McCollough age 75 of Menlo, GA passed away Thursday, September 7, 2023 at his residence.

Mr. McCollough was born August 30, 1948 in Summerville, GA to the late Doyle and Lorene Watson McCullough. He was retired from Heil Industries. He was a Veteran of the United States Army having served in Vietnam, and he was a retired Chief of the Rinehart Fire Department.

Along with his parents he is preceded in death by siblings, Nelly Jones, Patsy Graves, and Johnny McCollough.

Survivors include his long time companion, Karen Howard; children, Casandra (Jerry) Cole, Christy (Zac) Valentine, Amelia (Shannon) Chesser, and Scott (Angie) Howard; sister, June Ferry; 7 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services to celebrate the life of Mr. McCollough will be at 2:00 PM EST Monday, September 11 at the chapel of Mason Funeral Home with Rev. Stanley Koonce and Rev. Wayne Killian officiating. Interment with military honors will follow at Mt. Zion Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Justin Bowling, Lucas Cole, Johnathon Ray, Jackie Mobbs, Les McCollough, and Chuck Powell.
The family will receive friends Sunday September 10 from 2:00 – 4:00 at the funeral home.

To share your condolences with the family online, please visit our website at www.masonfuneralhome.com.

Arrangements are provided by Mason Funeral Home- Summerville, GA.

Arrest Report – Saturday – September 9, 2023

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Saturday, September 9, 2023:

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Summerville Scarecrow Contest Returns

Summerville Main Street has announced a return of the Downtown Scarecrow Contest.  Families, schools, businesses, civic organizations and churches are invited to enter and help decorate the downtown area for Fall.  The deadline to register for the contest is September 28th.  Official rules and registration forms are available at Summerville City Hall and Summerville Main Street Office.  The winners of the contest will be announced at Noon on October 7th at the SumNelly at Dowdy Park.